Desk Correspondent , Dhaka - Bangladesh is currently facing a wave of violent protests following the tragic death of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Angry crowds have taken to the streets in several major cities to express their grief and demand justice. In many places, peaceful marches quickly turned into chaotic clashes with security forces. The atmosphere is very tense as thousands of people gather to mourn a man who was seen as a powerful voice for the younger generation.

The situation turned even more serious when several media offices were set on fire by angry mobs during the riots. Protesters accused certain news outlets of not telling the truth about the events leading up to Hadi’s passing. Thick smoke was seen rising from buildings as staff members ran for safety to escape the spreading flames. Because of the fire and the fighting on the streets, many businesses have closed their doors and public transport has come to a complete stop.

To bring back order, the government has sent extra police and soldiers to guard important buildings and busy areas. Officials are urging everyone to stay calm and avoid violence while a full investigation into the leader's death is carried out. Many families are staying inside their homes, worried about the rising anger and what might happen next in the country. The international community is also watching closely, hoping that peace will return to the streets of Bangladesh soon.

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